So, I just got a used guitar from a good friend of mine and it's been used quit a bit. Just got done polishing the frets and cleaning the fretboard. However, there are towns of finger prints on the neck... Not sure it's like what you get from a lot of use or if it's from being a dirty too long. How Can I get these finger prints off....

You may need to de-wax the body, remove the years of wax buildup and then polish it up. Dunlop makes a cleaner prep for the fingerboard which I use for this purpose, it is safe on the finish and will remove the years of glop, though it may take some effort.

Dunlop 01 or anything that says it removes wax build up like Dunlop 65.

SIRIUSB wrote:You may need to de-wax the body, remove the years of wax buildup and then polish it up. Dunlop makes a cleaner prep for the fingerboard which I use for this purpose, it is safe on the finish and will remove the years of glop, though it may take some effort.

Dunlop 01 or anything that says it removes wax build up like Dunlop 65.

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i will try the instrument kit soon as i can find some ...cheers.

Uhh, i love my jp but i have to say their Instrument Polish is pretty horrible.

I bought one a few months back and when i opened it up, there was hardly any wetness/waxiness/soapiness(you get the idea) to the wipe. It felt like the polish had dried up because it had sat in the store for too long.

Shot an email to EB Customer Service, and they sent me a new pack for free. Great guys.

Opened it up, and it was exactly the same!
Pretty disappointing stuff, the Instrument Polish.

The fretboard conditioner is good though, soaked in lemon oil.

Might want to look into an alternative for cleaning your guitar body...
I think most of us who've gone with auto polishes have had good results.